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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he would not decide whether his Senate opponent James Talarico faces eternal damnation. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called Talarico's statements blasphemous and said he is going to hell.
Washington ExaminerTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton declined to take a position on whether his Democratic opponent in the U.S. Senate race, state Rep. James Talarico, is destined for eternal damnation. ” Washington Examiner reported that Lt.
Gov. Dan Patrick said he has “never seen so much blasphemy from anyone running for office” during a speech at the Texas GOP convention earlier this month. ” Patrick repeated the comments this week during an appearance by Paxton on his podcast.
Paxton said he does not make decisions about salvation. “I don’t make those decisions,” he said.
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Nbc NewsU.S. forces carried out strikes on Iran following an attack on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. The action comes amid ongoing tensions in the region and follows reports of damage to the vessel.
jta.orgThe Gaza Health Ministry recorded 1,041 Palestinian deaths and 3,372 injuries in the Gaza Strip since the October 2025 U.S.-brokered ceasefire. The ministry also reported 786 bodies recovered from rubble and ongoing retrieval challenges.
The HillVice President JD Vance stated that the United States holds the advantage regardless of whether a final deal is reached with Iran. The remarks came during an interview with Bill Maher on HBO on June 27, 2026, amid U.S. strikes on Iranian targets.